Situational Raggedness
Sure, there were fits and starts and periods of want, but current research is certainly banishing the ragged rebel more and more to the confinds of mythology.[/QUOTE]
Well John, a bit more than "fits" I think. The entire period of Jackson's Valley Campaign through the fall of 1862 was, arguably, one long "supply ebb" for the AoNV. Similarly, Bragg's KY Campaign was a major supply ebb as well for the AoT. Interestingly, during the Gettysburg Campaign we have numerous accounts of poorly shod, or unshod, CS troops, many of whom have uniforms in bad repair. This is especially interesting, in that the first large scale issue of government clothing listed in the CSRs for many regiments appears in 1st Quarter 1863!
But "ragged rebels"? Nahhh....Les Jensen, Ross Kimmel and others torpedoed that concept back in the late 1980s.
Regards,
Bob D.
Sure, there were fits and starts and periods of want, but current research is certainly banishing the ragged rebel more and more to the confinds of mythology.[/QUOTE]
Well John, a bit more than "fits" I think. The entire period of Jackson's Valley Campaign through the fall of 1862 was, arguably, one long "supply ebb" for the AoNV. Similarly, Bragg's KY Campaign was a major supply ebb as well for the AoT. Interestingly, during the Gettysburg Campaign we have numerous accounts of poorly shod, or unshod, CS troops, many of whom have uniforms in bad repair. This is especially interesting, in that the first large scale issue of government clothing listed in the CSRs for many regiments appears in 1st Quarter 1863!
But "ragged rebels"? Nahhh....Les Jensen, Ross Kimmel and others torpedoed that concept back in the late 1980s.
Regards,
Bob D.
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